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Craighead Green Gallery’s new exhibition brings together artists Faith Scott Jessup, Linda McCall and Damián Suárez whose works explore heritage memories and belonging through surrealism, impressionism and abstraction.
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The African American Museum Dallas is opening “Sunday Call to Church”, an exhibition featuring 22 works by self-taught painter Clementine Hunter. Her colorful scenes of church life, fieldwork and community offer a look at Black life on a plantation.
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The Arlington Museum of Art will showcase an immersive collection of more than 60 original costumes worn by iconic characters across all eight seasons, from Daenerys Targaryen’s dragon-scale gowns to Jon Snow’s battle-worn Night’s Watch gear.
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“Anticlastic” by Marahiro LaMarsh highlights sculptural artworks - bold, personal and rooted in cultural heritage
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As police continue to investigate allegations of child pornography involving four photographs featured in a Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth exhibit, some Tarrant County artists raised concerns about the potential long-term effects on the city’s cultural institutions.
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The Amon Carter Museum of American Art celebrated the opening of the traveling exhibition “Cowboy” Sept. 28. Less than two weeks later, the show — which promised works that “disrupt the homogeneous ideal of the cowboy as a White, cisgender American male” — was temporarily closed without explanation.
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Roughly 100 years before Facebook inspired the media industry to “pivot to video,” Karl Struss was experimenting with motion pictures.
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When world-renowned architect Tadao Ando designed and completed the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth’s iconic building in 2002, director Marla Price was behind the curtain pulling the strings.
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Michael Darough was house hunting when he arrived at a potential property about five minutes before his Realtor and parked in front of the “For Sale” sign in the yard.
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Wyatt Johnson and his family were on their way to Waco from Nebraska when they took an unexpected turn in Fort Worth and ran into dinosaurs.
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The Matt King Mystery Center is a creative hub for individuals to to create and connect
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The new initiative comes two months after the DMA laid off 20 staffers and cut its Tuesday hours.